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The Animal Care Technologist is responsible for monitoring health and providing clinical care to laboratory animals in Veterinary Services (VS) The animals are evaluated daily in our large animal housing facility and at a minimum weekly in our rodent and zebrafish colonies at our Boston Campus and per assigned on the Medford campus.
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Our large animal caseload does not include equine and is mainly beef and sheep with minimal dairy work, some camelids and goats are seen too. Our purpose-built Large Animal unit includes two Easi-scan ultrasound scanners, bull and tup fertility testing equipment and in-house hospitalisation facilities including a calf warmer alongside all the usual equipment.
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Certification from AALAS for Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) or Laboratory Animal Technician (LAT) is preferred. We have built upon our foundation of laboratory animal medicine and science to develop a diverse portfolio of discovery and safety assessment services, both Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and non-GLP, to support clients from target identification through preclinical development.
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AALAS certifications recommended, and technician will be required to achieve Laboratory Animal Technician (LAT) certification within 3 years of employment. knowledge or experience as typically acquired through an Associates Degree in Veterinary Science or Technology, Animal Science, Biological Sciences, or related field and 1-3 years Veterinary Technician or laboratory animal medicine experience.
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Posted job title: Laboratory Animal Technologist - Biomedical Research. Laboratory Animal Technologist - Biomedical Research. The Animal Care Technologist will also be responsible for regular training for research investigators, ensuring compliance of animal research, and assist with technical services, as needed.
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Knowledge of drug delivery in key CNS regions in animal model is preferred. Have a strong dedication to animal welfare while expanding both their scientific knowledge and surgical and technical procedure portfolio.
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Under the direction of the Associate Curator, the Husbandry Manager provides hands-on supervision of daily husbandry and project activities in the quarantine and holding areas of the Quincy Animal Care Center.
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Conduct animal manipulation (handling, i.p., i.v., s.c., and i.m. injections), sample collection, and tissue processing in compliance with IACUC protocols and animal welfare standards. The position requires outstanding in-vivo animal skills, attention to detail, and a passion for creating new medicines for patients.
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With customers active in industries including cryogenics, animal husbandry, medical and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), Noblegen is skilled in providing robust and varied gas solutions to meet the demands of a wide range of applications.
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Demonstrated ability to set up in-vivo study design for several animal disease models and to perform data quality analysis and statistical analysis. We are seeking an innovative and dynamic Principal Scientist II with extensive expertise in neuroscience and animal behavior to join our Emerging Technologies team in Comparative Medicine.
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Will assist researcher with complex in vivo tumor and colitis models, tissue sample collection and preparation, as well as maintenance of animal colonies using database software. Animal care and husbandry.
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Basic rodent in vivo skills (animal handling, subcutaneous/intravenous dosing, blood collection, and necropsy/dissection expertise) is a plus. Basic rodent in vivo skills (animal handling, subcutaneous/intravenous dosing, blood collection, and necropsy/dissection expertise) is a plus.
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Manage day-to-day operations of vivarium staff providing animal health checks, husbandry services, and research support services. Address and resolve problems or questions from vivarium or investigative staff concerning the facility or animal care.
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We are seeking a Scientist for the In Vivo Pharmacology group who will be responsible for independently developing and performing in vivo studies in animal models across multiple disease areas, including inflammation, oncology and metabolism.
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Perform molecular analysis of nucleic acid and protein levels in animal tissue to support preclinical development efforts. Experience extracting and analyzing nucleic acids and proteins from animal tissue.
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